Dose dependent effect of pregnant mare serum gonadotropin and human chorionic gonadotropin on in vitro maturation of goat oocytes

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This study was aimed to evaluate the dose dependent effect of pregnant mare serum gonadotropin and human chorionic gonadotropin on in vitro maturation goat oocytes. The study was planned in 2 experiments. In the first experiment effect of pregnant mare serum gonadotropin supplementation on nuclear maturation of goat oocytes using 5 different concentrations of PMSG, was studied. The treatment was divided into group 1 (control medium containing TCM-199, sodium pyruvate (0.25mM), gentamycin (50μg/ml), L-glutamine (100μg/ml), estradiol 17-ß (1μg/ml), BSA (3mg/ml), supplemented with 10% FBS); group 2 (control medium + 10 IU/ml PMSG); group 3 (control medium + 20 IU/ml PMSG); group 4 (control medium + 30 IU/ml PMSG); group 5 (control medium + 40 IU/ml PMSG); and group 6 (control medium + 50 IU/ml PMSG). The oocytes of these treatment groups were matured in maturation media for 27 h in humidified atmosphere of 5% CO2 at 38.5°C in a CO2 incubator. The maturation rates achieved in groups 1-6 were 20.0, 48.51, 74.63, 74.15, 75.0 and 76.33%, respectively. In experiment 2, the effect of hCG supplementation on nuclear maturation of goat oocytes using 3 different concentrations of PMSG, was studied. Second experiment was divided into group 1 (control medium + 20 IU/ml PMSG +10IU/ml hCG), group 2 (control medium + 20 IU/ml PMSG +20IU/ml hCG) and group 3 (control medium + 20 IU/ml PMSG +30IU/ml hCG). The maturation rates achieved in groups 1-3 were 77.0, 85.19 and 84.22%, respectively. It can be concluded that supplementation of 20 IU/mL PMSG and 20IU hCG in maturation media significantly increased the maturation rate.

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Kouamo, J., & Kharche, S. D. (2014). Dose dependent effect of pregnant mare serum gonadotropin and human chorionic gonadotropin on in vitro maturation of goat oocytes. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 84(4), 410–414. https://doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v84i4.39842

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